Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's gunning for the permanent Chair position
That would be a disaster. There are few people who have done more to make housing in this county unaffordable.
Anonymous wrote:He's gunning for the permanent Chair position
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The acting members selected were Jeffrey Zyontz, a lawyer who worked for both the planning department and the Montgomery council on land use issues; Amy Presley, a former planning board member and Clarksburg activist; Cherri Branson, the county’s former procurement chief who served a year on the council; David Hill, a former member of the Rockville Planning Commission; and Roberto Piñero, a former housing analyst for the U.S. Government Accountability Office.”
Is the republican member a Q follower?
Maybe?
They couldn’t find a single reasonable republican?
Reasonable people (regardless of party) don't want to be a part of the complete cluster **** that county government has become.
Agree. It is a very likely a legally illegitimate Board and anyone who applied should be considered immediately questionable in terms of their intent to serve, including the applicants that are already retired and bored.
why is it legally illegitimate and who’s going to enforce that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The acting members selected were Jeffrey Zyontz, a lawyer who worked for both the planning department and the Montgomery council on land use issues; Amy Presley, a former planning board member and Clarksburg activist; Cherri Branson, the county’s former procurement chief who served a year on the council; David Hill, a former member of the Rockville Planning Commission; and Roberto Piñero, a former housing analyst for the U.S. Government Accountability Office.”
Is the republican member a Q follower?
Maybe?
They couldn’t find a single reasonable republican?
Reasonable people (regardless of party) don't want to be a part of the complete cluster **** that county government has become.
Agree. It is a very likely a legally illegitimate Board and anyone who applied should be considered immediately questionable in terms of their intent to serve, including the applicants that are already retired and bored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The acting members selected were Jeffrey Zyontz, a lawyer who worked for both the planning department and the Montgomery council on land use issues; Amy Presley, a former planning board member and Clarksburg activist; Cherri Branson, the county’s former procurement chief who served a year on the council; David Hill, a former member of the Rockville Planning Commission; and Roberto Piñero, a former housing analyst for the U.S. Government Accountability Office.”
Is the republican member a Q follower?
Maybe?
They couldn’t find a single reasonable republican?
Reasonable people (regardless of party) don't want to be a part of the complete cluster **** that county government has become.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The acting members selected were Jeffrey Zyontz, a lawyer who worked for both the planning department and the Montgomery council on land use issues; Amy Presley, a former planning board member and Clarksburg activist; Cherri Branson, the county’s former procurement chief who served a year on the council; David Hill, a former member of the Rockville Planning Commission; and Roberto Piñero, a former housing analyst for the U.S. Government Accountability Office.”
Is the republican member a Q follower?
Maybe?
They couldn’t find a single reasonable republican?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The acting members selected were Jeffrey Zyontz, a lawyer who worked for both the planning department and the Montgomery council on land use issues; Amy Presley, a former planning board member and Clarksburg activist; Cherri Branson, the county’s former procurement chief who served a year on the council; David Hill, a former member of the Rockville Planning Commission; and Roberto Piñero, a former housing analyst for the U.S. Government Accountability Office.”
Is the republican member a Q follower?
Maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The acting members selected were Jeffrey Zyontz, a lawyer who worked for both the planning department and the Montgomery council on land use issues; Amy Presley, a former planning board member and Clarksburg activist; Cherri Branson, the county’s former procurement chief who served a year on the council; David Hill, a former member of the Rockville Planning Commission; and Roberto Piñero, a former housing analyst for the U.S. Government Accountability Office.”
Is the republican member a Q follower?
Anonymous wrote:“The acting members selected were Jeffrey Zyontz, a lawyer who worked for both the planning department and the Montgomery council on land use issues; Amy Presley, a former planning board member and Clarksburg activist; Cherri Branson, the county’s former procurement chief who served a year on the council; David Hill, a former member of the Rockville Planning Commission; and Roberto Piñero, a former housing analyst for the U.S. Government Accountability Office.”